XXXIV. 



The Treasurer read a paper " On the British species of Phalangidce or 

 Harvest Men." 



Mr. H. M. Richardson read papers " On the Description of two species 

 of Lepidoptera from Dorset new to Science " and "On a case of the 

 substitution of a wing for a leg in a Moth Zygcena Filidendulce," the 

 latter of which gave rise to a prolonged discussion. The remarkable 

 specimen in question was exhibited by the author. 



The Rev. H. S. Solly read a "Note on a fault in the Cliffs West of 

 Bridport." 



The Treasurer read a paper entitled "Notes on some Habits of the 

 Squirrel." This paper was followed by some discussion. The eight 

 papers above mentioned will be found included in the present volume. 



This brought the meeting to a close, and with it the work of the year 

 1889. 



